32—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 27. 1974 USDA Slides Urge Energy Conservation Conservation of our energy urges Americans to continue resources is the message of a to conserve gasoline and new slide set and filmstrip other forms of energy so just released by the U.S. farmers will be assured of a Department of Agriculture, dependable supply to meet “Fuel for Food” is a 94- the food needs for this frame presentation that country. FARMs THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET RIDING ON A FARM CREDIT LOAN A dependable source of credit is essential to farm growth and ’ operation. Farm Credit knows and understands the special needs of the farmer because Farm Credit is farmer-owned. And, deals only in farm loans, Farm Credit is as near as your telephone. Call today. Get a line on the best credit available for farm needs. 411 W. ROSEVILLE RD., LANCASTER PH. 393-3921 The slide presentation, available with soundtrack on cassette, is designed to help consumers understand the relationship between the amount of energy they use in their daily routine and the amount needed to grow their food supply. It stresses the critical need farmers have for a constant supply of energy, from fuels to run tractors and to warm baby chicks to fertilizers to make plants grows. “Fuel for Food” explains why farmers need to be sure their fuel and energy requirements will be met throughout the food and fiber production cycle. The presentation was developed with the aid of the Document Published on ‘Rights’ for Retarded For many years parents of the mentally retarded have been requesting a document to understand the legal rights of their mentally retarded children. The Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens has just compiled and published a very succinct reference booklet designed to assist parents in identifying ap propriate services and programs that they need. A special committee of professionals from the service area and the legal field has worked for two years in developing the one hundred page manual entitled, “Legal Rights of the Mentally Retarded.” For VI Lung Association Lists Programs Miss. Velma Hart Executive Director, an nounces the regular monthly program of the Lancaster County Lung Association to be held at the Association office, 630 Janet Avenue, University of Wisconsin. The slide set can be pur chased for $25 from the Photography Division Office of Communication, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. Order the filmstrip for $11.50 from Photo Lab, Inc., 3825 Georgia Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20011. Price includes two copies of an illustrated narrative guide and a soundtrack on cassette pulsed with both 1,000 Hz and 50 Hz signals to change slides automatically when proper equipment is used. ,mer Attorney General Fred Speaker commented, “The book is a well needed compendium in a field where the law is undergoing rapid changes.” Committee member Judge Edward Bradley of Philadelphia said, “This popular document will be extremely helpful to professionals as well as to parents.” The timely publication of the book coincides with a proclamation from the President’s Committee on Mental Retardation declaring April as “Legal Rights for Retarded Citizens Month.” TRY A CLASSIFIED CREDIT AGWAY BUILDING, LEBANON PH. 273-4506 Lancaster, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, May 7, 1974. The hours are 10 to 12 noon, 1 to 5 and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Chest x ray, tuberculin testing and diabetes screening will all be offered. Persons having the tuberculin test will be asked to return Thursday, May 9 for results. Wednesday, May 8 the Association will conduct a screening program at Lititz Fire Hall, Lititz, Penn sylvania. Chest-x-ray, tuberculin testing and ■ | Is this tnp ■ really * ! necessary? ! I Not with a k I j Volume-Belt' efcjS** * I cattle feeder on the job' ■ I Let the Volume-Belt ■ S cattle feeder "belt it out" | I quietly for fast feeding I | without separation. ! Jamesway. works so. you can farm' _ YOU CAN COUNT ON US I GRUMELLI S FARM SERVICE ! ! Robert Fulton Highway J J Quar'vville, Penna. 17566 ' 5 diabetes screening will also be offered at this location. Hours will be 10 to 12 noon, 1 to S and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Per sons having the tuberculin test will be asked to return Friday, May 10 for results. We continue to recom mend chest z-ray for those persons over 40 years of age. The diabetes screening will be more accurate if taken two hours after eating a normal meal. Not Bras, Just Facts? Texas currently leads the nation in annual production of rice, onion, cotton, gram sorghum, sheep, goats, beef cattle, and wool It also har vests substantial amounts of peanuts, vegetables, citrus fruits, honey, cereal grains soybeans, turkeys, and dairv products ly Phone: ?i7-786-7318